botwork 0.2.0

botwork is a single-binary, generic and open-source automation framework written in Rust for acceptance testing, acceptance test driven development (ATDD), and robotic process automation (RPA). The syntax is basically plain text (in any human lanuage) with parameters. Easily extendible with Rust, Python & JavaScript. An efficient, fast alternative to Robot Framework.
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Build #4061696 2026-08-07 08:10:57

# rustc version rustc 1.99.0-nightly (84b36a78a 2026-08-06)

# docs.rs version docsrs 0.0.0 (c0e43eba3fa5e6341d933cf845300a19b1ac3e4e 2026-08-06 )

# build log [INFO] running `Command { std: "docker" "exec" "-e" "SOURCE_DIR=/opt/rustwide/workdir" "-e" "CARGO_HOME=/opt/rustwide/cargo-home" "-e" "RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustwide/rustup-home" "-e" "CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/opt/rustwide/target" "-e" "DOCS_RS=1" "-w" "/opt/rustwide/workdir" "--user" "1001:1001" "a8d584d8d3bd50715b46215d928e4271ee16f315501d11579fb7c52eac7e2b60" "/opt/rustwide/cargo-home/bin/cargo" "+nightly" "rustdoc" "--lib" "-Zrustdoc-map" "--config" "build.rustdocflags=[\"--cfg\", \"docsrs\", \"-Z\", \"unstable-options\", \"--emit=html-non-static-files\", \"--resource-suffix\", \"-20260806-1.99.0-nightly-84b36a78a\", \"--static-root-path\", \"/-/rustdoc.static/\", \"--cap-lints\", \"warn\", \"--extern-html-root-takes-precedence\"]" "--offline" "-Zunstable-options" "--config=doc.extern-map.registries.crates-io=\"https://docs.rs/{pkg_name}/{version}/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu\"" "-Zrustdoc-scrape-examples" "-j6" "--target" "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu", kill_on_drop: false }` [INFO] [stderr] warning: target filter specified, but no targets matched; this is a no-op [INFO] [stderr] Documenting botwork v0.2.0 (/opt/rustwide/workdir) [INFO] [stderr] Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.22s [INFO] [stderr] Generated /opt/rustwide/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/doc/botwork/index.html [INFO] running `Command { std: "docker" "inspect" "a8d584d8d3bd50715b46215d928e4271ee16f315501d11579fb7c52eac7e2b60", kill_on_drop: false }`